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course will of personal freedom but stayed with membertueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most imoved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing w is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire can be tough. when's the fairy princess coming? any minute now. yay! announcer: but it's always worth it. agnes: i know it's really you, gru. i'm just pretending for the other kids. announcer: take time to be a dad today. call 877-4-dad-411 or visit fatherhood.gov. dennis: a cloudy future ahea for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban the recreational use? the landscape of is is but to the sec review been you are watching -- rate a fabulous color to i. [laughter] this company fir
course will of personal freedom but stayed with membertueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most imoved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing w is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive...
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course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire somebody for that? dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban the recreational use? the landscape of is this but to the sec review been you are watching -- rate a fabulous color to i. [laughter] this company fires a guy for smoking pot progress 64 percent of americans think it is unacceptable to fire for off the clock. does he have a case? iraqi desert and. since it shed nonpeak illegal but it but i do see if it is illegal federally in the bill in
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their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a massive winter-like storm system that's spreading arctic temperatures and heavy snow. an icy messy commute is in store for folks in duluth, minnesota, this morning where the snow dumped two feet of snow in some areas. at least five of them have been fatal. temperatures there will be in the low teens today. in fact, it is so cold salvation army bell ringers have been forced inside. in salt lake city, a driver who had been in the accident, he forgot to put the car in park. the driverless car headed down the icy interstate with the horn blaring. we don't know where the car ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures
their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a massive winter-like storm...
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"nightline" is back in just 60 >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >>> and good evening. jessica alba may have starred in many movies, but for this wife and mother, her most important role could be something entirely different. alba is on a crew said to eliminate toxic chemicals in our homes. does mommy know best? here's abbey. >> reporter: this is the jessica alba most of us are not used to seeing. >> this is our customer service. >> reporter: giving us a tour of her company. >> inspiring clothes, whatever's on someone's mind. >> i'd love to hang -- >> reporter: the actress famous for roles in dark angel -- sin city -- >> she grew up, filled out. >> reporter: and the fantastic four is taking on her most serious role yet, warning moms about what she says are the dangers of toxic chemicals in every products he use. >> addresses all those. >> i had an allergic reaction to a baby laundry detergent. >> reporter: she became concern when had she was pregnant. >> i'm an adult, who knows what's going to happen with my baby. i did research and found out there are
"nightline" is back in just 60 >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >>> and good evening. jessica alba may have starred in many movies, but for this wife and mother, her most important role could be something entirely different. alba is on a crew said to eliminate toxic chemicals in our homes. does mommy know best? here's abbey. >> reporter: this is the jessica alba most of us are not used to seeing. >> this is our...
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then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures are between 10 and 20 degrees below average. how long is this going to last? >> at least for another week, and maybe even longer. it's a jet stream problem. we have the jet coming out of where it's cold, back all the way down to the deep south and running up the east coast. and that cold air is allowed to run straight down. far fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wnd. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the w
then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures...
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we just learned the new clinic in redwood city will not open today. officials say some of equipment was not fulliational and they want to make sure everything is good to go before they open. neighbors have circulated a petition against the clinic at the location saying it will negatively impact businesses and property values. planned parenthood plans to open tomorrow the. >> lawmakers are starting the work week with a pay rise. the 5.3 percent salary increase was approve by a citizens panel in june. the salaries of the legislature go from $9 on,000 to $95,000 a year and the governor goes from $165,000 to $174,000 a year. a dozen legislators are not going to take the raise because they just increased taxes on californians. >> still to come the spy technology that an online retailer wants to use. >> new details of what is in store few the google barge putting the whole project in choppy water. >> fit and trim tummy pictures of a new mom parting outrage. >> and downtown san francisco is gorgeous blue skies, a few bits of cloud. we will check with leyla g
we just learned the new clinic in redwood city will not open today. officials say some of equipment was not fulliational and they want to make sure everything is good to go before they open. neighbors have circulated a petition against the clinic at the location saying it will negatively impact businesses and property values. planned parenthood plans to open tomorrow the. >> lawmakers are starting the work week with a pay rise. the 5.3 percent salary increase was approve by a citizens...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> my name is deann breedlove. my son is ben breedlove, and ben cheated death four times. >> hey, guys. i'm here on lake austin. my name is ben. and i'm 17. i'm really lucky because i've lived on the lake almost all my life and i love wake boarding. i have an awesome family. >> ready? >> i live with my husband, shawn, and two of our three children. ali and jake. >> where does ben fall in the lineup? >> he is in the middle. >> we have reached 17,000 of subscribers. that's insane. >> what is it about making videos that your brother loved so much? >> his strong connection to people. that's why he gravitated towards giving advice to teens. he genuinely wanted to help them out. he became a little bit of a local celebrity. especially with the girls. >> it doesn't matter how a person looks. if they have braces or acne or anything like that. what matters is their personality. i h
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> my name is deann breedlove. my son is ben breedlove, and ben cheated death four times. >> hey, guys. i'm here on lake austin. my name is ben. and i'm 17. i'm really lucky because i've lived on the lake almost all my life and i love wake boarding. i have an awesome family. >> ready? >> i live with my husband, shawn, and...
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joel is now officially a new york city franchise. he signed on to play a concert at madison square garden once a month indefinitely. it's all part of a growing trend where big name artists stop going on the road and let the road come to them. >> celine dion, elton, and cher. once they happen in vegas, they often stay there. casinos pay big bucks to get exclusive rights to a entertainer for weeks or years. and then they get to build the show of their dreams. >> tuesday night sin city pulled out all of the stops for it's newest recruit, britney spears. she will perform for two years at planet hollywood, nearly 100 shows total. >> we're always looking fortop entertainment. the value is having big name artists in the city, at the property. >> the residency business is great for tourism for these cities because people are making a specific choice to choose vegas over another city or destination to see their favorite act. >> spears has the strip, but it isn't great for everybody. billy joel is more of an east coast guy. he played at madiso
joel is now officially a new york city franchise. he signed on to play a concert at madison square garden once a month indefinitely. it's all part of a growing trend where big name artists stop going on the road and let the road come to them. >> celine dion, elton, and cher. once they happen in vegas, they often stay there. casinos pay big bucks to get exclusive rights to a entertainer for weeks or years. and then they get to build the show of their dreams. >> tuesday night sin city...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ neil: all right, it is time for tonight's edition of the greedy republicans again. this time, stamping out food stamp mix. let's get this straight. the grand old party is like the grand old double. taking food from the mouths of the poor. it turns out not quite true. one look at this chart tells you the whole story. those small boxes at the top show the amount that would be shaved from the program. but republicans are trying to do is curb the growth in the food stamp program that has grown to include more than just the poor or were remotely poured and he we have our visitors and liz macdonald. the rapture is tht the publicans are going to make a lot of people starve. >> what is really going on is the republicans are scrooge mcduck. now, what they really want to do is rescue it. they say a fifth of the groceries industry in food stamp usage, it is due to standards that started under george bush and was accelerated. neil: so they have both. >> t
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ neil: all right, it is time for tonight's edition of the greedy republicans again. this time, stamping out food stamp mix. let's get this straight. the grand old party is like the grand old double. taking food from the mouths of the poor. it turns out not quite true. one look at this chart tells you the whole story. those small boxes at the top show the amount that would be...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> my name is anita moorjani, and i died on february 2, 2006. when i was really young, i felt my life was really pretty magical. we lived in a condominium in hong kong. i lived with my parents and my brother. i went to a british school where the kids spoke in english. and then of course, at home with my parents, we would speak in our native language, we call it sindhi but it is an indian dialect. >> walk me through what it was like walking around with so many cultures going around. >> i got bullied very, very badly at school. because i was pretty much the only indian child in my year. i wanted to be like them. i would want to color my hair to make it lighter. and i would use bleach on my skin and so i really wanted to fit in. at the same time, when i met indian people, when my parents tried to arrange a marriage for me and i was meeting other sindhi men
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> my name is anita moorjani, and i died on february 2, 2006. when i was really young, i felt my life was really pretty magical. we lived in a condominium in hong kong. i lived with my parents and my brother. i went to a british school where the kids spoke in english. and then...
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he said the city can go ahead with its bankruptcy as planned. this means detroit could cut billions of dollars in payments it owes to city employees, retirees and creditors. unions and pension funds argue the city shouldn't be able to use bankruptcy protection because it didn't negotiate with creditors in good they have proposed cutting $9 billion in debt. creditors are expected to appeal the decision. >>> there's tradition this holiday season of talking about the salvation army bell ringers. for 120 years the bell ringers have been out there collecting donations, about $120 million worth to help people in need. this year, right here in washington, d.c., some people decided to help themselves to those donations. brian todd is joining us. what happen snd. >> a heartless and brazen crime in southeast d.c. at the salvation army overnight saturday into sunday morning. surveillance tape, two suspects come into the building. they broke their way in with crowbars, spent several minutes inside roaming around. the commander told me he believes the two pe
he said the city can go ahead with its bankruptcy as planned. this means detroit could cut billions of dollars in payments it owes to city employees, retirees and creditors. unions and pension funds argue the city shouldn't be able to use bankruptcy protection because it didn't negotiate with creditors in good they have proposed cutting $9 billion in debt. creditors are expected to appeal the decision. >>> there's tradition this holiday season of talking about the salvation army bell...
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after a deadly commuter train derailment here in new york city. four people were killed, more than 60 hurt. >> it was like a movie scene. >> reporter: overnight, investigators recovered the black boxes from the mangled metro train in good condition. they'll be looking sba track conditions, the train's equipment, the signal system, and the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened. >> reporter: for the more than 100 passengers on board, it was a nightmare. 5:54 a.m. sunday, the train leaves poughkeepsie for grand central. at 7:20, traveling southbound, the train approaches a large curve, jumps the track, train cars roll over, windows pop out, passengers are thrown from their seats. >> everyone was getting thrown around. it was just people flying back and forth. >> on a work day, fully occupied, it would have been a tremendous disaster. >> reporter: also overnight, authorities identified the victims. among them, 54-year-old james lavelle, a lighting expert, father of four, who was headed into manhattan to w
after a deadly commuter train derailment here in new york city. four people were killed, more than 60 hurt. >> it was like a movie scene. >> reporter: overnight, investigators recovered the black boxes from the mangled metro train in good condition. they'll be looking sba track conditions, the train's equipment, the signal system, and the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened. >> reporter: for the more than 100 passengers on...
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they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city arena. but 45 minutes before the spurs-timberwolves tipoff, it was filled with smoke. the game was postponed to be made up sometime in minneapolis. >>> the lakers kobe bryant is not playing in friday's game. the decision here made after he felt some general soreness in the foot that he injured eight months ago. the next possible play date is sunday. we'll be listening for that. >>> we don't need to wait until march for madness. north carolina stunned michigan state. it is their first loss. the tar heels more aggressive play throughout the game kept them in the lead throughout. they win 79-66. steelers coach mike tomlin getting a hefty $100,000 fine. the charge, interfering with a play in progress. the question, did he keep the running back from a touchdown by stand took close to the field during a play in action? they do not like this. in the end, it didn't really matter is one question as well. the steelers losing the game to the ravens, and the other coach says his actions were embarrassin
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city ever to file for bankruptcy. a judge handing down this landmark decision to approve the filing tuesday. so it now clears the way for the motor city to slash an estimates 18 millions in debt. including reducing pensions for city workers. it's quite controversial. many of those workers protested that decision outside of the courthouse tuesday. >>> an impressive move by the legislature. they've approved an enormous plan to the state's shortfall. public unions opposed the bill and promise to take legal action. they argue that the legislation is unfair for retirees and workers who will see their benefits cut because of what they called government mismanagement. >> this battle has been going on for years. unfortunately, something has to happen. if not, it's another detroit. >> it was a mess. >> it is a mess. >>> recent outbreaks of meningitis at princeton and uk santa barbara are troubling individuals. this is the type of infection for which the united states does not have an approved vaccine. so in a rare move, federa
city ever to file for bankruptcy. a judge handing down this landmark decision to approve the filing tuesday. so it now clears the way for the motor city to slash an estimates 18 millions in debt. including reducing pensions for city workers. it's quite controversial. many of those workers protested that decision outside of the courthouse tuesday. >>> an impressive move by the legislature. they've approved an enormous plan to the state's shortfall. public unions opposed the bill and...
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investigate rrs looking into what caused a deadly derail nmt new york city. four people died when that train went off the tracks rounding a curve. the insbes gags could take up to ten days. thousands of commuters bracing for delays today. >>> passengers on a flight from usa on the phoenix were told to get a tb shot after a passenger had a made call condition. the cdc says the passenger was not infectious. >>> gay marriage game legal at midnight in hawaii. >>> looking at today's weather, plan on showers in the carolinas, snow, wind, and rain from the great lakes to the northwest. >>> finally this morning, jumping head first into the record books. >> dozens of brave women pull aef a breath-taking stunt. linzie janis has the details. >> reporter: these 63 women are about to set a world skydiving record. this is not your traditional jump. flying on your belly. these women, ranging from 20 to 53 are doing a superdangerous sport known as free flying. the largest ever. >> we're on our heads while we're in freefall. >> reporter: they're upside down, hurtling head fir
investigate rrs looking into what caused a deadly derail nmt new york city. four people died when that train went off the tracks rounding a curve. the insbes gags could take up to ten days. thousands of commuters bracing for delays today. >>> passengers on a flight from usa on the phoenix were told to get a tb shot after a passenger had a made call condition. the cdc says the passenger was not infectious. >>> gay marriage game legal at midnight in hawaii. >>> looking...
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three, where do you drop these packages, especially in a city, probably one of their target markets, when usually you come out and and meet the deliveryman, sign it -- melissa: right, and there's the faa. chris, when you watched the video on "60 minutes" last night, it was the very nice landing, the drone jebtly placed down -- gently placed down its package, it was no trouble at all. is this how you see it working, or are there some challenges? >> there's a lot of challenges here. as a helicopter pilot, as a retired naval aviator, we had a saying if something is not going wrong, it's about to go be wrong. melissa: very optimistic of you. >> technologically, yes, you could do this today, periodly on a one-time -- immediately on a one-time case. you can't do this with hundreds or thousands of drones making multiple deliveries. and the biggest hurdle is the regulations involved. there is no regulatory framework for this type of commerce to take place in. technology always takes place before the regulatory framework. let me give you one quick historical example, orville and wilbur wright
three, where do you drop these packages, especially in a city, probably one of their target markets, when usually you come out and and meet the deliveryman, sign it -- melissa: right, and there's the faa. chris, when you watched the video on "60 minutes" last night, it was the very nice landing, the drone jebtly placed down -- gently placed down its package, it was no trouble at all. is this how you see it working, or are there some challenges? >> there's a lot of challenges...
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the motor city now must address its $18 billion debt. the judge's decision was opposed by the city's unions, pension funds and retirees who claim that the debt will be settled through cuts to their benefits. mindful of that, the judge says that he will not sign off on just any proposed cuts. >>> the nation's capitol is a little brighter for the rest of the year after getting an annual touch of holiday glitz. >> house speaker john boehner flipping the switch last night on the capitol christmas tree. it's an 88-foot-tall spruce, adorned with 5,000 ornaments made by kids across the country. >> and it looks beautiful. >> a beautiful tree. i will say that, yes. >>> coming up, which state curses the most? the results are in. >> interesting. >>> plus, a california ceo and his family vanished. the frantic search for their plane after it seemed to disappear from the skies. >>> and what billy joel is planning to do every month to delight his fans. >>> stock market momentum seems to be fading as all major averages have taken a beating this week. th
the motor city now must address its $18 billion debt. the judge's decision was opposed by the city's unions, pension funds and retirees who claim that the debt will be settled through cuts to their benefits. mindful of that, the judge says that he will not sign off on just any proposed cuts. >>> the nation's capitol is a little brighter for the rest of the year after getting an annual touch of holiday glitz. >> house speaker john boehner flipping the switch last night on the...
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their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures and the weather. >> a big cold outbreak is in progress and it's going to be felt across the west first. look at the heise. 12 in denver. many spots will stay in subzero temperatures all the way through next week. the cold air continues to move down the plains and by the weekend stretching over toward chicago. high of 21. just a goose egg in minneapolis. the only safe spot on the map is going to be south georgia and florida. that's where you're going to want to go to escape all the cold. you're talking significant snow across the rockies but then it works its way toward t
their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in...
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an american teacher shot dead in a libyan city. this is the "cbs morning news." . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limitefod inrmation on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes.
an american teacher shot dead in a libyan city. this is the "cbs morning news." . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke...
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lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next year. joining us now, the "a-team." political director ed rollins and stephen hayes for "the weekly standard" writer, good to have you with us. and georgetown university professor brad blakeman. help me out, there is what appears to be a most peculiar political winds i've ever seen work. >> the service employees union, amnesty advocates of the fast food workers, the restaurant industry association and organized labor itself. all behind a movement to strike 100 facilities to raise the minimum wage by more than double. >> this is a grand diversion. the unions were complicit in their su
lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next...
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you can see even on the peninsula, redwood city, los gatos and half moon bay, forget about the moderating effects of the water. it is 37 degrees. from our exploratorium camera you can see how crisp and clear it is out there in san francisco. 37 santa rosa and these numbers haven't bottomed out. 40 degrees concord and the view from the east bay hills camera a little bit of a shaky camera, and i show you because it may hold some of your temperatures up. just for you, sandy i went out 1k3 froze my nickers off. it is a balmy 78 degrees in half moon bay. no one is escaping this freeze. it will be freezing cold the next two mornings. chilly in the afternoons and a wintry mix on friday and saturday. we may see snow showers here. i will explain in a moment. first tomorrow morning, grab your coats, boots, scarves and gloves. 27 in napa. 28 santa rosa. 29 in cloverdale. your kids need to be dressed warmly. freezing cold in fairfield, 32, 30 concord and 31 livermore. these are some of the coldest spots. 34 san jose, santa cruz and mid30s palo alto and fremont. oakland 39. 41 in san francisco. these
you can see even on the peninsula, redwood city, los gatos and half moon bay, forget about the moderating effects of the water. it is 37 degrees. from our exploratorium camera you can see how crisp and clear it is out there in san francisco. 37 santa rosa and these numbers haven't bottomed out. 40 degrees concord and the view from the east bay hills camera a little bit of a shaky camera, and i show you because it may hold some of your temperatures up. just for you, sandy i went out 1k3 froze my...
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in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's settled. when we look back with nostalgia on what soho looked like in the 1980s. you see that in more fringe parts of the city. that interplay is still there. >> there's also the questions of how much one person, a mayor, can change a city. we either ascribe too much to a mayor or pin our hopes too much or his or her lapel. in the "new york times" magazine actually talked about bill de blasio and whether or not we had unrealistic expectations in terms of his ability to narrow the gap and create a more equitable society in new york city. at the end of the day new york city gets a cut of financial transactio
in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's...
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cities are threatening to walk off the job demanding higher wages and demanding the right to unionize. 53 lawmakers have written letters to mcdonald's, devices. >> developing now secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem with talks with benefitingin netanyahu. they are discussing the recent nuclear deal struck with iran. kerry then heads to ramallah with a meeting with mahmoud abbas. the secretary is trying to get to those peace talks kick-started between the israelis and the palestinians. we have a live report for you from jerusalem that is in our next half hour. >>> vice president biden trying to ease tensions between japan and incline. he is in beijing. biden telling chinese leader that america will not recognize the zone. both japan and china claim to have sovereignty over the disputed region. >>> the head of the operations says preparations are on track to start moving the deadly chemical agents but right now, a lack of security on the main road connecting damascus is causing a lot of concerns for them. if all goes as planned, the arsenal could be destroyed by the middle of n
cities are threatening to walk off the job demanding higher wages and demanding the right to unionize. 53 lawmakers have written letters to mcdonald's, devices. >> developing now secretary of state john kerry is in jerusalem with talks with benefitingin netanyahu. they are discussing the recent nuclear deal struck with iran. kerry then heads to ramallah with a meeting with mahmoud abbas. the secretary is trying to get to those peace talks kick-started between the israelis and the...
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iraq is has dusted off for southwest china carrying the country's festival city no room for me the set for j to grab a copy will and to extol the set pieces in may. it's the next step in china's ambitious space program. not to miss out. the european space agency is also in foal to its network of tracking stations are being used to provide crucial support. if all goes smoothly the retro look and kept geological surveys and such but not too resource is off to deprive touches down on the moon later this month two time overall welsh champion actual extend the olive played his first race win of the season on sunday. the norwegian won the super g at lake louise canada. the rating of the pink and welsh cup champion in that discipline crushed line at opening time of one minute and twenty eight point five three seconds. with his fifth grade super g with a scrape the canadian resort. our proposal we can recall for welsh cup victories with the korea trip to. the feel strangely rounded off the podium in second and third by the us might have matched his best to replace it with the runners up spot t
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our city has two universities, major universities here. and we've dealt with athletes on prior occasions. and made decisions at some time to prosecute them if the facts merited it. we're carefully examines all of the evidence in this case, and have concluded that no charges will be filed against anyone in this case. a public record of our investigation will be made available to anyone who wants it, and you'll be able to see the evidence that should lead you to us making the decision. that we have made. i do want to commend jason newland, here in the blue shirt, jason was our investigator who has worked tirelessly for the last 13 working days to get us to this position we're in today, and i do want to commend him. this is georgia, our chief assistant. she's worked hand-in-hand in the case, and so i want to commend her for the job she's done. and all of the law enforcement work that's been done in the case to arrive at this decision. so at this point, i'll be happy to attempt to answer any questions that you may have. >> can you say if this
our city has two universities, major universities here. and we've dealt with athletes on prior occasions. and made decisions at some time to prosecute them if the facts merited it. we're carefully examines all of the evidence in this case, and have concluded that no charges will be filed against anyone in this case. a public record of our investigation will be made available to anyone who wants it, and you'll be able to see the evidence that should lead you to us making the decision. that we...
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we begin with the intense investigation into the deadly train derailment in new york city. >> new video released by the mta overnight giving a close-up look at the scene. you can see train cars toppled, as rescue crews carefully search each one. >> the investigation has uncovered that excessive speed likely played a factor in that crash. abc's tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: investigators have discovered a giant clue about the metro north train that jumped the tracks in the bronx, new york. they say it was barreling into a sharp curve at nearly three-times the permitted speed. >> the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30-mile-per-hour curve. >> reporter: while it's too early to tell if the train's engineer is at fault, sources tell abc news that human error is likely to blame. the ntsb says the train's brakes weren't applied until very late in the game, five seconds into when the train came to a stop. 4 people were killed, more than 70 injured. >> when i heard about the speed, i gulped. it sort of takes your breath away. >> reporter: thi
we begin with the intense investigation into the deadly train derailment in new york city. >> new video released by the mta overnight giving a close-up look at the scene. you can see train cars toppled, as rescue crews carefully search each one. >> the investigation has uncovered that excessive speed likely played a factor in that crash. abc's tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: investigators have discovered a giant clue about the metro north train that jumped the...
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let's listen in. >> prime of their lives and spread from city to city and country to country seemingly overnight. today that picture has transformed thanks to the courage and love of so many of you in this room and around the world, awareness has soared. research has surged. prevention, treatment and care are now saving millions of lives, not only in the world's richest countries but in some of the world's poorest countries, as well. and for many, with testing and access to the right treatment, the disease that was once a death sentence now comes with a good chance of a healthy and productive life. and that's an extraordinary achievement. as president i've told you that in this fight, you'll have a partner in me and i said that if the united states wanted to be the global leader in combatting this disease, then we needed to act like it by doing our part. and by leading the world to do more together. that's what we've done in partnership with so many of you. we've created the first comprehensive national hiv/aids strategy rooted in a simple vision. that will every person should get acce
let's listen in. >> prime of their lives and spread from city to city and country to country seemingly overnight. today that picture has transformed thanks to the courage and love of so many of you in this room and around the world, awareness has soared. research has surged. prevention, treatment and care are now saving millions of lives, not only in the world's richest countries but in some of the world's poorest countries, as well. and for many, with testing and access to the right...
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then towards philadelphia, 10:00 a.m., new york city as well. we could see some heavier snow bans and one to 4 inches in some areas could get even higher totals. i am sure i will see you this time tomorrow evening. here are your snowfall totals. one to 4 inches for this wide swath here. up towards philadelphia and new york, higher totals depending on how much cold air is involved and how long it sits there and whether or not we get these heavy bands of snow, which can happen just like it did in philadelphia. so as we head into monday and tuesday, tuesday is the big day here. if i can give you any advice if you're traveling, please try to do it early because the worst of the weather is going to come six and 7:00 a.m. and back is a good idea, or possibly you should work from home. the temperatures across the country are way below average and we are in for a deep freeze. a lot of the snow is just not going to melt. thirteen in kansas city, negative 2 degrees in minneapolis. the only one spot on the map is tampa. what it feels like with the wind is
then towards philadelphia, 10:00 a.m., new york city as well. we could see some heavier snow bans and one to 4 inches in some areas could get even higher totals. i am sure i will see you this time tomorrow evening. here are your snowfall totals. one to 4 inches for this wide swath here. up towards philadelphia and new york, higher totals depending on how much cold air is involved and how long it sits there and whether or not we get these heavy bands of snow, which can happen just like it did in...
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nine years after the first one, mass protests again in the streets of ukraine's capital city. and they are protesting against the exact same guy. the protesters were marching against the country's president. demanding that he turn his back on putin and open their country to the west. protest leaders sensing that leaders turned to their advantage. the weekend the protest did turn violent when police decided to use force. the clashes got so violent that the chief of police submitted his resignation last night. these protests that are now underway are said to be larger than the protests from the orange revolution nine years ago which were big enough to overthrow the government at that time. >> he is currently boxing's wbc heavy weight champion of the world. he is also a member of the ukrainian parliament. he is one of the opposition leaders who has been in the streets with the protesters pushing for the country to embrace the rest of the world. >> what happened last night in main square it's not it's dick tore y'all. and that's why the people don't trust any more, the president t
nine years after the first one, mass protests again in the streets of ukraine's capital city. and they are protesting against the exact same guy. the protesters were marching against the country's president. demanding that he turn his back on putin and open their country to the west. protest leaders sensing that leaders turned to their advantage. the weekend the protest did turn violent when police decided to use force. the clashes got so violent that the chief of police submitted his...
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to city and country to country seemingly overnight. today that picture is transformed. thanks to the courage and love of so many of you in this room and around the world, awareness has soared, research has surged, prevention, treatment and care are now saving millions of lives not only in the world's richest countries but in some of the world's poorest countries as well. for many with testing and access to the right treatment the disease that was once a death sentence now comes with a good chance of a healthy and productive life. that's extraordinary achievement. as president i told you in this fight you'll have a partner in me. i said if the united states wanted to be the global leader combating this disease, they needed to act like it. by doing our part and by leading the world to do more together and that's what we've done in partnership with so many of you. we've created first international hiv/aids strategy rooted in a simple vision that every person should get access to life extending care regardless of age or gender, race ethnic
to city and country to country seemingly overnight. today that picture is transformed. thanks to the courage and love of so many of you in this room and around the world, awareness has soared, research has surged, prevention, treatment and care are now saving millions of lives not only in the world's richest countries but in some of the world's poorest countries as well. for many with testing and access to the right treatment the disease that was once a death sentence now comes with a good...
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fast food workers and more than 100 cities are walking off the jobs demanding a wage hike. we are live next and don't miss tonight, chris matthews's interview with the president. 7:00 p.m. here on msnbc. going to be a great one. [woman]ask me... [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two people.two remotes. [announcer] firmness settings for the head,legs,and back... and with tempur on top,that famous tempur-pedic comfort comes any way you like it! [woman]ask me about the lumbar button. [man]she's got her side...and i've got my side. [announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. [woman]don't touch my side! [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy reque
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those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., still right just getting toward washington d.c., snow will start around 11:00 or so. then watch the ice. the ice will be the biggest play maker with this, potentially a quarter of an inch or so. then we'll watch it more north or northeast. this is different. washington d.c., winter storm watch, the only big city with a winter storm watch. the snow starts in the morning with the sleep, then maybe an inch or two of snow, potentially a quarter inch of ice. biggest ice will be west of washington, the suburbs, philadelphia the snow starts in the afternoon, potent
those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at...
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already they were thinking we're going to bankrupt this city. and there's 100 and some other odd cities out here in the same position. are they going to do that to them? and i can't help but believe that the re pudation of democracy is a sad day for america. i know naacp has prepared a lawsuit, along with others to appeal this decision. but i think this is a sad day in america and democracy. but guess what, this is theca anywayy in the coal mine. what's to detroit now will happen to you later. and about the health care thing, they think the menu is messed up. the actual food was great in the restaurant. >> right. >> the menu is messed up. we ain't going to eat the menu, dude. >> and high ironic the same party providing health insurance through private insurers is a government takeover, but they -- elected manager in charge of detroit. kind of ironic. super big government. zerlina maxwell, professor michael eric dyson. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, health care saboteurs beware. time is running out. and do nothing is not a plan. we'll brin
already they were thinking we're going to bankrupt this city. and there's 100 and some other odd cities out here in the same position. are they going to do that to them? and i can't help but believe that the re pudation of democracy is a sad day for america. i know naacp has prepared a lawsuit, along with others to appeal this decision. but i think this is a sad day in america and democracy. but guess what, this is theca anywayy in the coal mine. what's to detroit now will happen to you later....
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it's been happening across the country in cities. over 100 cities are hoping for thousands of workers. there are about 100 here in this wendy's. they've completely blocked the entrance and shut down operations, not allowing anyone to go in or come out. we haven't seen any workers come out of the wendy's to join this protest. i know that's kind of the goal here. so far we have not seen that. they've been chanting things like "we can't survive on $7.25," which is really the heart of the issue. they're saying the minimum wage of $7.25 an hour just isn't enough for them to live. they can't survive on it. they're asking for $15 an hour, calling that a real living wage. now, most of these workers, you might think they're teenagers. that's not the case. they're mostly women over the age of 28. in many cases, they have to work more than one job, two jobs to make ends meet to feed their families, get clothes for their families, to make sure their kids have shoes, and they have to do that because a lot of the time they're not getting full-time
it's been happening across the country in cities. over 100 cities are hoping for thousands of workers. there are about 100 here in this wendy's. they've completely blocked the entrance and shut down operations, not allowing anyone to go in or come out. we haven't seen any workers come out of the wendy's to join this protest. i know that's kind of the goal here. so far we have not seen that. they've been chanting things like "we can't survive on $7.25," which is really the heart of the...
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and i think there's only upside potential for voters in detroit or all the big cities for republicans. >> so, david, he was there talking about these freedom zones. which sounded a lot to me like clinton era economic empowerment zones. right? which i'm pretty sure at one point the republicans were not so much in favor of that. is this part of the reboot? okay, we're just going to give them money? that also, that sounds like stimulus which, again, i thought the republicans were opposed to. >> i look at this as an attempt to legitimize what naomi klein has called disaster capitalism. rand paul shows up and says, listen, the problem with detroit, the problem for voters of color in detroit is democratic policies have been too intense. what we need to do is effectively deregulate the entire economy. we need to focus on cutting taxes for the wealthy. we need to focus on all sorts of right wing education experiments. school choice. vouchers. et cetera, et cetera. that's how we'll solve this problem. and i think there's a danger to this. because i think in a place like detroit that has been h
and i think there's only upside potential for voters in detroit or all the big cities for republicans. >> so, david, he was there talking about these freedom zones. which sounded a lot to me like clinton era economic empowerment zones. right? which i'm pretty sure at one point the republicans were not so much in favor of that. is this part of the reboot? okay, we're just going to give them money? that also, that sounds like stimulus which, again, i thought the republicans were opposed to....
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would you lose -- lived on a city at see? company trying to raise billions of dollars to make that plan happen. breaking news, barnes and noble disclosing the securities and exchange commission is investigating its accounting practices. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange with more. nicole: this is the headline that moves this stock around. you are investigated by the sec, enough to have a significant drop for barnes and noble. you can see stock dropped dramatically down 6% to the lowest level toddy, it has since come back and now down 1583 so is down 3.5%. the filing yesterday they did disclose the sec, after the close yesterday, is investigating the restatement of the announced earnings back in puly. the company is cooperating with the sec providing documents being requested. in the meantime they have been struggling and the the reader is a challenge for them. the about dust collected 50 shades of gray trilogy, that would help the book store. dagen: thank you. problems will remain with health care.gov's enr
would you lose -- lived on a city at see? company trying to raise billions of dollars to make that plan happen. breaking news, barnes and noble disclosing the securities and exchange commission is investigating its accounting practices. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange with more. nicole: this is the headline that moves this stock around. you are investigated by the sec, enough to have a significant drop for barnes and noble. you can see stock dropped dramatically down 6% to...
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>> well, we actually -- the one on the left there, that eminent domain where the city takes people's property, we tried to apply it to wardrobe issues. so that jacket belongs to nick tusk, a producer on this good show "the cycle". we found this out after five weeks. we couldn't claim nick's sports jacket by eminent domain and were forced to buy a new one. >> going to the supreme court as we speak. we now move on to the tale of two announcers. >> you'll also get to play in our bone oh bonus round. >> back to you, steve. >> why the new announcer? did you fire bill wolf? >> no, that was bill wolf. >> there was a new one -- >> what happened last week, it being the thanksgiving week and people were, you know -- their turkey hunts ran long, we had to reschedule guests at the last minute and bill was off as family farm or whatever. >> so you're on the record, bill wolf's job is safe. >> oh, well, i mean, i don't want to disthe stand-in either. it came in and was fantastic. >> and finally, a change of restaurants from polish to hot dogs? >> what's the story there? >> we thought we would add
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so who ace responsible for the downfall of this once great city and will it spread to other cities as well? that answer coming up. liz: and apple finally break through the great wall of china. it will soon start selling its iphone on china's largest wireless network but will this deal do something more to boost apple's stock over the long term? we have a bull versus bear debate. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platform every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through
so who ace responsible for the downfall of this once great city and will it spread to other cities as well? that answer coming up. liz: and apple finally break through the great wall of china. it will soon start selling its iphone on china's largest wireless network but will this deal do something more to boost apple's stock over the long term? we have a bull versus bear debate. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg...
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he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> checking our top stories at 50 minutes past the hour. some of the 911 calms from the sandy hook shooting are due to be released later today. a judge upheld the decision to release the calls. 26 people were killed in that massacre last december. >>> nearly 700 students at the university of california santa barbara will get a pill today to guard against meningitis. they've come in contact with at least four students that were kieg doo diagnosed with the illness. >> it can have a mortality rate of 10 to 30%. >> the six students were all diagnosed within a three-week period last month. two of them have been cleared to resume classes. >>> bill clinton recently sat down with cnn and talked about his wife's chances of running for president, joe bid
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oklahoma city, wichita. ore other places have very low visibility. you may have issues in the area shaded in grey. and we want to give you an idea of what is happening in the southeast. we've been so cool. we'll stay more mild. at t >> hey, these folks here from wisconsin say it's downright balmy in new york city. let's go in to lara now. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu" -- cameras rolling on "fifty shades of grey." the author revealing the first pictures from the set. >>> and the new mom selfie creating the fire storm online. george has thoughts on this one. she posted a picture of herself she says three days after her baby was born. >> that's three days after her baby? >> that's what she says. she said she was amazed how fast her body bounced back. >>> and why the designer bags you buy online could be fake. all that and more coming up on "good morning america." tory johnson with amazing deals & steals. don't go anywhere. ♪ pose! yeah! ♪ flash! yeah! ♪ get the family to strike a pose, ♪ ♪ and show off your br
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new york city honored mandela as no other city can. a ticker tape parade up broadway. mandela said he knew he had friends in new york but never dreamed he was so loved. the key to the city from mayor david dinkins. he then talked of unlocking the shackles of apartheid. >> a country which ban issues forever racism in all its forms. south africa shall be free. this struggle continues. thank you. >> joining me now on the phone is nobel peace price laureate elie wiesel. thanks for joining us. i know the club of nobel peace prize laureates is a very, very small one indeed. i wonder if you could share with us your thoughts on working with and meeting nelson mandela and what he was like as a machine. >> i met him actually two months after he got the nobel prize because we had the conference in the same place in oslo, which i organized. i invited him. he was already famous but he came to us as our guest. we had many, many conversations alone and together with other people. it was very special because he was an idol to so many men and women in the world who needed to identify i
new york city honored mandela as no other city can. a ticker tape parade up broadway. mandela said he knew he had friends in new york but never dreamed he was so loved. the key to the city from mayor david dinkins. he then talked of unlocking the shackles of apartheid. >> a country which ban issues forever racism in all its forms. south africa shall be free. this struggle continues. thank you. >> joining me now on the phone is nobel peace price laureate elie wiesel. thanks for...
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indra, is the city starting to shut down? >> you know, wolf, just in the last hour or so, we've been seeing freezing rain starting to come down in the memphis area. the mayor has declared a state of emergency and shut down all operations not related to public safety starting just a few minutes ago because we know just on the borderline all morning long of just barely above freezing and just now we're starting to see the freezing rain coming down. we have several hours to go. we could potentially see over half an inch. that means outages could be likely here, wolf. >> is there another wave sort of behind what we're seeing now? >> reporter: that's actually the biggest concern. we will know we have the threat for power outages. when you talk about a half inch of rain or ice on the lines, you can talk about them going down for several days and the temperatures are going well below freezing. many places here below average. things taper off in through tonight but then as we go in through tomorrow, another wave. a system almost iden
indra, is the city starting to shut down? >> you know, wolf, just in the last hour or so, we've been seeing freezing rain starting to come down in the memphis area. the mayor has declared a state of emergency and shut down all operations not related to public safety starting just a few minutes ago because we know just on the borderline all morning long of just barely above freezing and just now we're starting to see the freezing rain coming down. we have several hours to go. we could...
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the game was in mexico city. international fans could experience best basketball in the world firsthand. they'll make up the game but not in mexico. san antonio will play at minnesota. >>> bleacherreport.com, super bowl may be two months away, but fox has announced they've already sold out of all available commercial spots and, hey, they weren't cheap, carol. some of the spots sold for a cool $4.5 million, breaking last year's record of $4 million. 30 seconds, $4.5 million. >> that's crazy. i like that one, though. >> star nfl line backer and your name is ron mayo? >> i don't know. >> you came out with your own line of gourmet mayonnaise, right? kicking buffalo, bruising bacon and crushing chipotle, available in boston-area stores and online. sign me up for a bottle of each of these. i love mayonnaise and probably i would love all these. >> i would, too. i like to pile it on any sandwich i eat. andy scholes, thanks so much. next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. happening now in the n"newsroom" striking sh
the game was in mexico city. international fans could experience best basketball in the world firsthand. they'll make up the game but not in mexico. san antonio will play at minnesota. >>> bleacherreport.com, super bowl may be two months away, but fox has announced they've already sold out of all available commercial spots and, hey, they weren't cheap, carol. some of the spots sold for a cool $4.5 million, breaking last year's record of $4 million. 30 seconds, $4.5 million. >>...
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>> it was introduced in 1965 at the world's fair right here in new york city. >> stephen: in support of that you are introducing a new 50th anniversary. >> absolutely. >> stephen: of -- there is the 20 -- this is the 2015 mustang. uh wow. [ applause ] >> stephen: my question is, though you still know it is 2013, right? and yet we are looking at the 2015 mustang. >> yes. >> stephen: i assume you have come here to tell me about it in the 2028 ford time machine. does it have a jet pack? >> that is the future. that is the future, yes. >> stephen: we should hope so. >> absolutely. >> stephen: now, speaking of cars of the future, you guys, let's talk about cars of the past and car companies of the past. >> yes. >> stephen: because back in the old auto bailout you are the only zero company that didn't take a bailout. >> right. >> stephen: gm and chrysler had to be bailed out. what is it about ford and one of the reasons i like you guys is that you are capitalists unlike those bolsheviks over at gm and chrysler. comrade! what do you think of those guys sucking on the government teat? >> isn'
>> it was introduced in 1965 at the world's fair right here in new york city. >> stephen: in support of that you are introducing a new 50th anniversary. >> absolutely. >> stephen: of -- there is the 20 -- this is the 2015 mustang. uh wow. [ applause ] >> stephen: my question is, though you still know it is 2013, right? and yet we are looking at the 2015 mustang. >> yes. >> stephen: i assume you have come here to tell me about it in the 2028 ford time...
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attack on the defense ministry in yes men, thousands of fast food workers on strike across hundreds of cities in the united states, so we dive right in and read some viewer mail. >> folks, got a big file right here. our first letter tonight comes to us on actual paper. dear stephen, which power is better, flight or invisibility? i am asking for a friend. sincerely, stephen colbert, but not you. that's nice, steven, i recognize my own handwriting. okay, let's settle this one, for once and all, obviously flight and invisibility have big pros and cons. flight, problematic because i am scared of heights, but so is invisibility, because i am scared of people not noticing me. so that's a tie. one point each. now let's talk the economics of the situation. the most recent superman grossed $291 million at the box office but the "lord of the rings" grossed 377 million. clearly, the market says invisibility, not to mention, the invisible hand of the market is invisible. double win for invisibility, two invisible thumbs up. >> now, as long -- [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: people love the invisibili
attack on the defense ministry in yes men, thousands of fast food workers on strike across hundreds of cities in the united states, so we dive right in and read some viewer mail. >> folks, got a big file right here. our first letter tonight comes to us on actual paper. dear stephen, which power is better, flight or invisibility? i am asking for a friend. sincerely, stephen colbert, but not you. that's nice, steven, i recognize my own handwriting. okay, let's settle this one, for once and...